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English: Formation sign of the 38th (Irish) Infantry Brigade in the Second World War. Formed from the 210th Independent Infantry Brigade (Home) in January 1942 and then made up of Irish battalions. The sign was often worn in addition to the division sign (usually 78th Division). |
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Source | Formation Badges of World War 2. Britain, Commonwealth and Empire, Arms and Armour Press |
Author | Cole, Howard |
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